About This Book
An illustrated guide for young readers introduces the basic principles of seeing and appreciating pictures, emphasizing that painters render appearances rather than facts. It explains perspective and foreshortening, methods of composing a picture, and the use of contrast, geometric and naturalistic arrangements to organize forms. Chapters cover the depiction of figures and landscapes, color (values, texture, tone), and brushwork, and offer practical advice on subject, motive, and point of view. Numerous examples and reproductions of well-known paintings are used to clarify technical points and to train the eye to notice arrangement, atmosphere, and expressive detail.
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